Jobshop is dedicated to helping students at the Universities at Medway find paid employment during their studies. We aim to help alleviate the financial hardship that can burden students at university. Jobshop provides students with a one-stop service for part-time and temporary vacancies; it also addresses the recruitment needs of local business.
UMSA is working with Kent Union to deliver a jobshop service to all students at the Universities at Medway campus. The service draws on the long history that Kent Union has in providing students with jobs in East Kent and Medway's large pool of students in the Mid/West Kent area.
We have all of the latest information on jobs and assistance from our friendly staff in the Pilkington Building. The jobshop area is opposite the Pilkington lecture theatre and is supported by the Pilkington reception staff. You can speak to a member of staff or email info@umsa.org.uk for more information
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Search called off at Tobin home
Police call off their search of a Brighton property where serial killer Peter Tobin once lived after it revealed no evidence of any crimes.
Lawyer loses retirement age case
A lawyer who sued his own firm of solicitors when he was made to stop work at 65 loses his discrimination case.
Plaque honours Dad's Army actor
The widow of Dad's Army actor John Le Mesurier unveils a Blue Plaque in his memory at his former Kent home.